Also, if your system already opens .xls files with the correct program
   outside of RDp then opening with "System Editor" will ask your OS which
   editor to open with.  I suspect this is already the default, as you
   mentioned that the Excel icon was already being shown.  If this is the
   case, you should be able to just double-click on it.
   Note that Eclipse will try to open the editor in place (rather than
   outside of Eclipse) if possible -- if you don't like that turn off "Allow
   in-place system editors" in Preferences > General > Editors.
   Rick Sawyer
   Rational Developer for Power
   IBM Software Group, Rational
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   From:        Ken Killian <kkillian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   To:        "Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio
   Client for        System i & iSeries" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
   Date:        05/01/2013 10:56 AM
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   Robert,
   >Windows>Preferences>General>Editors>File Associations
   Add an extension type, if it does NOT exist, like "*.XLS"
   Then pick an External Program: Microsoft Excel.
   Mark it has the default. (Select & click the Default button)
   Hope these short instructions help you out.
   -Ken Killian-
   (423) 510-3129
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   [[5]mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Robert Rogerson
   Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2013 10:42 AM
   To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
   Subject: [WDSCI-L] Opening an Excel worksheet on the IFS...
     Hi All, I'm using RDp 8.5.1.
     I expand the IFS directory and get to a spreadsheet I want to open.  The
     icon displayed to the left of the name is the Excel icon.
     I right click and Open With and the options are Text Editor, System
     Editor, Default Editor and Other...  I then select Other... and a window
     pops up with all the file associations on my PC. (At least I think
   that's
     what I see).  I can then scroll down to Microsoft Excel Worksheet and
     select it and the worksheet does correctly open in Excel.
     I looked in preferences but I could not find how to either set a default
     application for opening type .xls nor could I find a way to change the
     context menu and add Excel to the Open With dialog.
     Does anyone know how this can be done?  As I said it does currently work
     but I have to go through more steps than I wish.
     Thanks,
     Robert Rogerson
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